Tom Brady beats his 40-yard dash time from 2000 combine
Tom Brady has sought out some redemption for his NFL combine performance in 2000.
Michael Hurley is a digital sports producer for CBS Boston. A native of Arlington, Massachusetts, Michael has followed the Boston sports scene for his entire life. After graduating from Roger Williams University with a degree in journalism, he spent three years covering Boston sports for NESN.com before joining CBS Boston in 2012.
A member of the Pro Football Writers of America, where he was recognized in the 2021 Dick Connor Writing Awards, Michael is also a frequent guest on Boston sports radio and television shows, in addition to hosting multiple podcasts. He spent years dutifully covering the DeflateGate saga involving Tom Brady and the Patriots, in addition to covering four Super Bowls, two Stanley Cup Finals, two World Series, and a U.S. Open.
Tom Brady has sought out some redemption for his NFL combine performance in 2000.
The Patriots are meeting with all of the top-tier prospects -- including presumed No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams -- as well as some of the second-tier prospects.
Head coach Jerod Mayo and director of scouting Eliot Wolf appear to understand that the simple approach can be effective in spots. In their case, they aren't overcomplicating their goals on offense.
Jerod Mayo doesn't want his comments to be construed as shots at Bill Belichick.
Eliot Wolf is taking over for Bill Belichick, who oversaw every facet of the Patriots' roster management during his tenure as head coach and de facto general manager.
Drake Maye doesn't know if he'll end up in Chicago, Washington, New England, or somewhere else. But the QB prospect spoke about the potential of playing for the Patriots, Bears and Commanders.
The Bruins are shorthanded on defense, with Hampus Lindholm out due to injury. They just got Matt Grzelcyk back from a minor injury of his own, but they're now down one more D-man. This absence is self-inflicted.
Spring training games are underway across Major League Baseball, but Jordan Montgomery remains without a new baseball home.
Both Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels will wait for their pro days to throw in front of scouts, while both QBs will be in Indianapolis to meet with teams.
Simply put, the episode of "The Dynasty" docuseries focusing on the late Aaron Hernandez is haunting.
The NFL on Friday announced that the salary cap for the 2024 season will be $255.4 million, an increase of $30.6 million from last season.
In this scenario, the Patriots would pass on whichever quarterback might be available at No. 3 overall, whether that's Drake Maye or Jayden Daniels.
"Yeah, I think he's good. Let the stuff roll off your back and move forward," Steve Belichick said as a guest on Chris Long's "Green Light" podcast. "He doesn't dwell."
The second round of episodes of "The Dynasty" has dropped on Apple TV+, and it's the fourth episode that's sure to get the most attention this week.
Jerod Mayo was asked what led to the high number of hires on the coaching staff thus far.